Mr. Speaker, I am confident that when Canadians observe all of this and, in their final judgment, decide whether they believe the Prime Minister with a pattern of interference, obfuscating, evasiveness, blaming others, changing a story over three weeks, and contradicting himself on nearly a daily basis, against the calm, concise, detailed, recorded, substantive testimony of an experienced lawyer, a well-known indigenous leader, the former attorney general, they are going to believe her. I think they are getting sick and tired of the Liberals blaming everybody else's perceptions and experiences for their own inappropriate behaviour and inability to do what is right.
In the House of Commons on February 28th, 2019. See this statement in context.